Rising Above Human Rights Violations in Africa: A Story of Resilience and Hope

Human rights violations in Africa remain an enduring challenge, marked by political oppression, ethnic violence, corruption, and the suppression of free expression. As part of the violent legacy of colonialism,.

Exploring the Future of Leadership in Africa’s Digital Economy

Africa’s digital renaissance, driven by rapid technological advancements and innovation is projected to contribute approximately $180 billion to its GDP by 2025, representing 5.2% of total output. This presents tremendous.

Africa’s Stolen Heritage: Why Repatriation of Artefacts Matters

The repatriation of stolen African art is essential for healing and rebuilding the continent. Over centuries, the West looted countless artefacts, sculptures, and artworks during its expeditions to Africa, spanning.

International Day to End Violence Against Women – A Global Call for Change

“I stayed silent because I thought no one would believe me. Now I speak, so no one else has to feel that way.” These powerful words from Amina Yasuf, a.

Inside Africa’s Crusade Against Illegal Mining

Beneath Africa’s rich soil lies an unparalleled treasure trove of minerals that have shaped its history, fuelled its economies, and, paradoxically, sown the seeds of exploitation and environmental ruin. From.

New Music Friday Features Wizkid’s Morayo among others Topping Charts

Music has the power to shape the minds of every individual, form timeless bonds, and transcend cultures, inadvertently making the world a better place for us all in Africa and.

Rising Above Human Rights Violations in Africa: A Story of Resilience and Hope

Exploring the Future of Leadership in Africa’s Digital Economy

Africa’s Stolen Heritage: Why Repatriation of Artefacts Matters

International Day to End Violence Against Women – A Global Call for Change

Inside Africa’s Crusade Against Illegal Mining

New Music Friday Features Wizkid’s Morayo among others Topping Charts

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Sacred Journeys: Exploring Africa’s Spiritual Treasures

In the early hours of a misty January morning, thousands gathered in the small Ethiopian town of Lalibela. Families, lone travellers, and pilgrims of all ages, some from nearby villages.

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Reparations and Reconciliation: Caribbean Leaders’ Hopes for the UK Government

In the ongoing discussions around reparations, Caribbean leaders are seeking dialogue with the United Kingdom regarding its role in the transatlantic slave trade. These calls for reparatory justice have been.

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A Resounding Success: The 10th International Forum on African-Caribbean Leadership (IFAL) 2024 Concludes in New York

New York, 24 September 2024—Harvard Club of New York City The 10th International Forum on African-Caribbean Leadership (IFAL) 2024 concluded with notable success, reinforcing its pivotal role in promoting cross-continental.

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Africa and Afro-Brazilian Traditions

The cultural and economic relationship between Africa and Brazil is a tapestry woven from centuries of historical exchange. From the transatlantic slave trade to contemporary cultural and economic ties, the.

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The Leadership of Today: Dr. Ken Giami’s Clarion Call to Nigerian Youths

In a world where youth are often seen as the leaders of tomorrow, Dr. Ken Giami, Founder and Executive Chairman of the African Leadership Organisation, is challenging this outdated narrative..

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The De-Marketing of Nigeria As An Investment Destination: The NNPC – Aliko Dangote Saga

By Victor Oladokun I’ve read with either great interest or dismay, several informed and uninformed comments about the current Aliko Dangote – NNPC brouhaha. Make no mistake about it. This is.

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Good Friday: An Exploration of Tradition, Reflection, and Humanity

Good Friday, observed by Christians around the world, stands as a solemn reminder of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. It is a day marked by reflection, prayer, and deep contemplation..

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International Flair: Calabar Festival’s Global Inclusivity

Cultural festivals serve as vibrant connectors, weaving unity into our collective human experience. In this exploration, we delve into the captivating Calabar Festival in Nigeria, which exemplifies transformative power of.

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A Soulful Journey: Significance of January 15 in Nigeria

In the rhythmic cadence of time, January 15 emerges as a sacred tapestry woven with threads of sacrifice, unity, and profound reflection in Nigeria. This day, etched into the nation’s.

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Is 2024 Africa’s year of political revolution?

Get ready for a political seismic shift as Africa braces itself for the pivotal 2024 elections across eighteen nations. This isn’t just politics as usual; it’s a continent-wide spectacle promising.

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Rising Above Human Rights Violations in Africa: A Story of Resilience and Hope

Human rights violations in Africa remain an enduring challenge, marked by political oppression, ethnic violence, corruption, and the suppression of free expression. As part of the violent legacy of colonialism,.

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International Day to End Violence Against Women – A Global Call for Change

“I stayed silent because I thought no one would believe me. Now I speak, so no one else has to feel that way.” These powerful words from Amina Yasuf, a.

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Nominations Now Open for the African Leadership Magazine Persons of the Year (POTY) Awards 2024

London, United Kingdom, 22 November 2024 The African Leadership Magazine (ALM) is excited to announce the opening of nominations for the 13th African Leadership Magazine Persons of the Year (POTY) Awards.

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Infrastructure and Technology Address Africa’s Agricultural Challenges

Agriculture remains the backbone of many African economies, employing over 60% of the population and contributing significantly to GDP in several countries. Despite its importance, the sector faces numerous challenges.

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China’s Economic Rally and Its Global Market Effects

Over the last few decades, China’s economy has been viewed as a linchpin in the global market. Even as the world faces a spectrum of geopolitical and economic shifts, China’s.

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Africa’s Stolen Heritage: Why Repatriation of Artefacts Matters

The repatriation of stolen African art is essential for healing and rebuilding the continent. Over centuries, the West looted countless artefacts, sculptures, and artworks during its expeditions to Africa, spanning.

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South Africa Assumes G20 Presidency

South Africa has assumed the presidency of the G20, becoming the first African nation to lead the influential bloc of the world’s largest economies.   “We will use this moment.

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Africa’s G20 Membership: Gain or Mere Symbolism?

Africa has achieved a historic footprint by becoming a permanent member of the G20 Summit; a significant moment in the continent’s global engagement.   In September 2023, the African Union.

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COP29: Africa’s Notes from Baku

The just-concluded United Nations climate change conference (COP29) saw the Africa Group of Negotiators push for an ambitious $1.3 trillion annual climate finance target by 2030, with a broader objective.

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The Implications of Stripping Electoral Oversight Powers

The robustness of any democracy lies in the integrity of its electoral processes. Electoral oversight institutions, such as the UK’s Electoral Commission or the Federal Election Commission in the United.

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Africa’s Stolen Heritage: Why Repatriation of Artefacts Matters

The repatriation of stolen African art is essential for healing and rebuilding the continent. Over centuries, the West looted countless artefacts, sculptures, and artworks during its expeditions to Africa, spanning.

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BRICS Banknote: The Implications Banknote on Intra-African Trade

The BRICS group—initially comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa—has introduced a new BRICS banknote to enhance economic cooperation among its member states. This banknote, intended as an alternative.

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Reparations and Reconciliation: Caribbean Leaders’ Hopes for the UK Government

In the ongoing discussions around reparations, Caribbean leaders are seeking dialogue with the United Kingdom regarding its role in the transatlantic slave trade. These calls for reparatory justice have been.

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UNGA 2024: Morocco’s Prime Minister Advocates for a New Era of Multilateralism

Aziz Akhannouch, Morocco’s Prime Minister, called for a new era of multilateralism, stressing the need for renewed momentum and reforms within the global community. He made this appeal during his.

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Seychelles President Calls for Global Action to Combat Gun Violence

The President of Seychelles, Wavel Ramkalawan, has called for global action to combat gun violence and create a brighter future for young people during his address at the ongoing United.

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Exploring the Future of Leadership in Africa’s Digital Economy

Africa’s digital renaissance, driven by rapid technological advancements and innovation is projected to contribute approximately $180 billion to its GDP by 2025, representing 5.2% of total output. This presents tremendous.

  • 0

Rising Above Human Rights Violations in Africa: A Story of Resilience and Hope

Human rights violations in Africa remain an enduring challenge, marked by political oppression, ethnic violence, corruption, and the suppression of free expression. As part of the violent legacy of colonialism,.

  • 0

Exploring the Future of Leadership in Africa’s Digital Economy

Africa’s digital renaissance, driven by rapid technological advancements and innovation is projected to contribute approximately $180 billion to its GDP by 2025, representing 5.2% of total output. This presents tremendous.

  • 0

Africa’s Stolen Heritage: Why Repatriation of Artefacts Matters

The repatriation of stolen African art is essential for healing and rebuilding the continent. Over centuries, the West looted countless artefacts, sculptures, and artworks during its expeditions to Africa, spanning.

  • 0

Inside Africa’s Crusade Against Illegal Mining

Beneath Africa’s rich soil lies an unparalleled treasure trove of minerals that have shaped its history, fuelled its economies, and, paradoxically, sown the seeds of exploitation and environmental ruin. From.

  • 0

Nominations Now Open for the African Leadership Magazine Persons of the Year (POTY) Awards 2024

London, United Kingdom, 22 November 2024 The African Leadership Magazine (ALM) is excited to announce the opening of nominations for the 13th African Leadership Magazine Persons of the Year (POTY) Awards.

  • 0

Infrastructure and Technology Address Africa’s Agricultural Challenges

Agriculture remains the backbone of many African economies, employing over 60% of the population and contributing significantly to GDP in several countries. Despite its importance, the sector faces numerous challenges.

  • 0

China’s Economic Rally and Its Global Market Effects

Over the last few decades, China’s economy has been viewed as a linchpin in the global market. Even as the world faces a spectrum of geopolitical and economic shifts, China’s.

  • 0

South Africa Assumes G20 Presidency

South Africa has assumed the presidency of the G20, becoming the first African nation to lead the influential bloc of the world’s largest economies.   “We will use this moment.

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African Innovative Solutions Empowering People with Disabilities

Across Africa, innovators are developing solutions that are transforming the lives of people with disabilities. From assistive technologies to inclusive education initiatives, these pioneers are challenging stereotypes and paving the.

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Africa’s G20 Membership: Gain or Mere Symbolism?

Africa has achieved a historic footprint by becoming a permanent member of the G20 Summit; a significant moment in the continent’s global engagement.   In September 2023, the African Union.

  • 0

COP29: Africa’s Notes from Baku

The just-concluded United Nations climate change conference (COP29) saw the Africa Group of Negotiators push for an ambitious $1.3 trillion annual climate finance target by 2030, with a broader objective.

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The Rise of Young African Storytellers: A New Era of African Narratives

The journey of young Africans is a rich and multifaceted narrative, imbued with ambition, resilience, and diverse aspirations. Their potential and enterprising spirit make them influential on a global stage,.

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Agriculture 4.0: Is Sub-Saharan Africa Ready?

Agriculture 4.0, the fourth agricultural revolution, marks the dawn of a technologically infused approach to farming. Utilising advanced tools such as artificial intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT) devices, drones,.

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African Cities Tackling Infrastructure Deficits: A Path to Sustainable Growth

Africa is a rapidly growing continent grappling with profound infrastructure deficits. From inadequate transport networks and unreliable communication systems to chronic energy shortages, these challenges hinder economic growth, social progress,.

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The Implications of Stripping Electoral Oversight Powers

The robustness of any democracy lies in the integrity of its electoral processes. Electoral oversight institutions, such as the UK’s Electoral Commission or the Federal Election Commission in the United.

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Why Cryptocurrency Adoption is Rising in Africa

Africa is taking significant strides towards integrating cryptocurrency into various sectors, reflecting the continent’s readiness to adapt to the evolving global economy.   Globally, the market capitalisation of cryptocurrencies has.

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Africa’s Expanding Role in Global Health

Once seen as the world’s patient, Africa is now transforming into its physician. With resilience and collaboration, the continent is reshaping global health paradigms. From pioneering public health initiatives to.

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The Role of Fintech in Transforming the African Creative Industry

Fintech is vital in transforming the African creative industry by enhancing financial inclusion and empowerment. It enables creators to access necessary resources and funding, fostering job creation and economic benefits..

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Projecting Africa’s Democratic Future: The Road Ahead

As Africa moves forward, democracy—like a delicate yet resilient plant—continues to take root across the continent. From bustling cities to remote villages, African voices increasingly echo global calls for accountability,.

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Africa’s Judicial System: Opportunities and Challenges

Since gaining independence from colonial rule, Africa has embarked on a journey of political stability, social development, and economic growth. A critical pillar in this transformation is an effective judicial.

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